My monitir keeps jumping from digital to analog. it keeps going completly black. sometimes it is just for a split second and other times it is for a 30+ seconds. it is a SAMSUNG. can anyone PLEASE help me!!!

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I had the problem sometimes, but then I connected a second computer to the analog input and found out, that the screen didnt turn black but switches between the inputs on an on.

I found out that the "input" button seems to be short or damaged, as the behaviour was invertable by pressing the button. I blew into the button some times (a very naive solution, yeah) but it worked, the switching stoppped.